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Old 09-12-2003, 05:02 PM
JChlupsa JChlupsa is offline
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Default Re: Satellite Mishap (in the LAB)

MR 70 is correct, It was to be in position over the Western US and the Paific Ocean to Hawaii to get better details of Weather and storms as the formed. Not to say what or who else had their hands into other areas also. Most the satellite that are up there are sponsered by one group but used by many. for other things. Can you say reading Lisc plates from 250 miles up
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Old 09-15-2003, 02:56 AM
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Uhh, Jeff, didn't y'all see the note I left on the satellite? I needed to borrow the bolts for my engine stand, to hold on my friend's big block...

...and those titanium bolts looked so trick I decided to use the rest to mount the bumpers on my L78.

Sorry it all fell over..

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